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EUVD-2014-4345
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EUVD-2014-1433
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EUVD-2017-16200
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EUVD-2015-5791
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EUVD-2016-8564
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EUVD-2014-4334
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EUVD-2014-1456
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EUVD-2016-8475
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EUVD-2014-4315
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Apple iOS IOKit Memory Corruption Vulnerability
Apple iOS is an operating system developed by Apple for mobile devices, and IOKit is one of the components that reads system information. A security vulnerability exists in the IOKit component in Apple iOS versions prior to 12.1.4. An attacker can exploit the vulnerability and may be able to...
Apple macOS Mojave IOKit Component Authentication Issue Vulnerability
Apple macOS Mojave is a specialized operating system developed by Apple for Mac computers.IOKit is one of the components that reads system information. A security vulnerability exists in the IOKit component in Apple macOS Mojave versions prior to 10.14.5. A local attacker could exploit this...
CVE-2017-13858
An issue was discovered in certain Apple products. macOS before 10.13.2 is affected. The issue involves the "IOKit" component. It allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in a privileged context via a crafted app...
PT-2017-13147
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions iOS versions prior to 11.2 macOS versions prior to 10.13.2 Description The issue involves the IOKit component and allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in a privileged context or cause a denial of service memory corruption via a crafted...
Apple Mac OSX - IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00 Userclient Type 12 Exploitable Kernel NULL Dereference
Exploit for macOS platform in category dos / poc / Source: https://code.google.com/p/google-security-research/issues/detail?id=562 Opening userclient type 12 of IOSCSIPeripheralDeviceType00 leads to an exploitable kernel NULL dereference. Tested on OS X 10.11 ElCapitan 15a284 on MacBookAir5,2 / /...
CVE-2014-1320
IOKit in Apple iOS before 7.1.1, Apple OS X through 10.9.2, and Apple TV before 6.1.1 places kernel pointers into an object data structure, which makes it easier for local users to bypass the ASLR protection mechanism by reading unspecified attributes of the object...